By Asia Panessidi. Sharon High School recently participated for the second time in the distracted driving simulation Distractology in addition to creating a student designed “crashed car display” in order to raise awareness about distracted driving among teens.

By Emma Safran. According to DoSomething.com, 91% of women are unhappy with their body. They feel that they do not live up to the impossible standards that the media says are what make a woman beautiful.

By Zoe Zhang. According to a survey conducted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology released in late August, industrial smokestacks, trains, boats, and commercial heating systems contribute to the death of 113 people per 100,000 population per year in Maryland — more than any other state.

By Danujan Thirumavalavan. When freshman Michael Corban first started fencing at a young age, he knew that fencing would be something that would stick with him for a very long time. He has committed to hours and hours of practice every week, and is still pushing himself to higher levels.

By Eugene Oh. After 15 years of dedicated teaching at SHS, Dr. Hoffman has decided to retire. A hardworking and lovable teacher, Dr. Hoffman will be missed by many as he begins a new step in his journey of life.

By Erica Laidler (Feature Editor). The warm late spring lunches in the courtyard, the bustle between classes, the chemistry lab failures, the Eagle Pride tweets, and the locker room laughter before practice – Sharon High School’s graduating seniors will have a lot to remember about their high school years.